Decolla defines your Windows build in minutes — an itemised plan you can read before anything touches the device. Deploy it unattended through your own Intune & Autopilot tenant. And if a change needs to come off, roll it back per item — no wipe, no rebuild.
If you make a wrong turn, it becomes such a nightmare that even Microsoft support can't figure it out.
A simple change I could make in a GPO that might take 20 minutes might take half a day to be sure it's fully applied.
It feels like you are expected to be an expert script monkey these days.
The pattern behind every one of those threads: builds you can't see into, and changes you can't take back. When something misfires, the community's standard fix is wipe it and start again — because nobody can say exactly what's on the box. That's the problem Decolla exists to end.
Pick from a curated catalogue of 260+ build items — apps, policies, security baselines — filtered to your device and scenario, sensible defaults pre-set.
Decolla assembles an itemised plan: every app, policy and setting it will apply, each marked with how reversible it is. You approve it before anything runs.
The build runs unattended through your own Microsoft Autopilot & Intune tenant — your environment, your data, your control.
Anything Decolla changed can come back off — per item or the whole build. No wipe. No archaeology. No starting again.
The policies, scripts and fixes everyone's helpdesk keeps re-solving — pre-built, industry-tested, ready to deploy in seconds. What takes weeks to assemble yourself is already on the shelf.
You know exactly what is supposed to be on the device before you press go — and you can show it to anyone who asks.
Every change Decolla makes is tracked and reversible, per item. Change with confidence instead of fear.
Documented, repeatable, handover-proof. The build stops living in one person's head — or one person's scripts.
A timestamped account of what Decolla defined and changed on each device. Audit answers from records, not memory.
Decolla is in private build. Early-access members see it working before anyone else, and help shape what it becomes.
P.S. Bring your worst build. We mean it.